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administration and the pentagon say because they know that for the past twenty years or so the pentagon has been a large gave me this. competition clash between the u.s. and china so the next leadership is going to be even more weary of what's coming from the west if we have a romney administration specked even no visits to china in the in the near future because mitt romney himself on the record here is being blaming china for everything bad under the sun it is happening in the west but surely both need each other certainly economically i mean there we have one trillion dollars of u.s. debt being held. that the two can't really afford to fall out can they. no of course not and look there is a rumor in beijing this past few days and week that the genie is breezy clee rearranging they are a gold reserves into one kilo pieces and they're going to flood the market sooner or later and they're going to back up a new reserve currency we absolutely us down the amount of gold that they have of course this is speculation has been discussed in hong kong a lot i was there last week this goes to sh
administration and the pentagon say because they know that for the past twenty years or so the pentagon has been a large gave me this. competition clash between the u.s. and china so the next leadership is going to be even more weary of what's coming from the west if we have a romney administration specked even no visits to china in the in the near future because mitt romney himself on the record here is being blaming china for everything bad under the sun it is happening in the west but surely...
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the pentagon did not a first disclose details of the more recent run incidence, setting it is classified. meantime, more rising tension is limning farther east with china as president obama prepares for a second term. a new report suggests china is two years away from applying nuclear ballistic missiles on submarines, missiles with a 4600-mile range. china recently unveiled a second sophisticated stealth fighter jet that industry experts say may have been developed with stolen u.s. technology. that chinese jade 31 stealth fighter has an air intake and wing dimension that is suspiciously similar to the american s35 and a silhouette similar to lockheed martin's f-22 rapture. furthermore u.s. navy officials confirm a russian nuclear-powered attack submarine was detected 300 miles of the east coast of the united states in late october. russia's navy commander announced that on june 1st russian nuclear-powered subs would return to patrolling the world's oceans. lou: fox news national security correspondent. joining me now, former u.s. ambassador. off the coast of a ron. this was peculiar at b
the pentagon did not a first disclose details of the more recent run incidence, setting it is classified. meantime, more rising tension is limning farther east with china as president obama prepares for a second term. a new report suggests china is two years away from applying nuclear ballistic missiles on submarines, missiles with a 4600-mile range. china recently unveiled a second sophisticated stealth fighter jet that industry experts say may have been developed with stolen u.s. technology....
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if the blame game starts and has i was there during watergate and in the pentagon during iran-contra. now they blame the state department, intelligence community then you will see the whistle-blowers coming out of the woodwork career diplomats, intelligence officers with connections you will see the drip drip drip every week ultimately there will be hearings with a political crisis. lou: hearings have produced effectively nothing. we have to rise above the level of u.s. senators and congressmen sending letters with the action taken there has to be a higher level of energy and oversight of the senate if the country will be served at all. lou: watch secretary clinton. she should have been out there is 70 when ambassador. of that was hurt issue she was at her house in washington she could have gone in she didn't. i think she knew there was a problem what she does next will be important. lou: why was axelrod talking about national security? >> lou: good to have you. domestic issues first and foremost, the audience beginning to fill the seats. what do we want them to say? we will speak to
if the blame game starts and has i was there during watergate and in the pentagon during iran-contra. now they blame the state department, intelligence community then you will see the whistle-blowers coming out of the woodwork career diplomats, intelligence officers with connections you will see the drip drip drip every week ultimately there will be hearings with a political crisis. lou: hearings have produced effectively nothing. we have to rise above the level of u.s. senators and congressmen...
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the pentagon hasn't revealed where it occurred. no one was injured but investigators are trying to determine how much damage was done and how that happened in the first place. >>> we have talked about peanut allergies, now a new concern, a new mexico company is at the center of a major salmonella outbreak and. sun land incorporated a recalling raw and roasted peanuts in addition to peanut peanut butter linked to the outbreak. 35 people are sick in 19 states and they recalled everything made in the plant since march 2010. >> coming up, both the obama and romney campaigns are on "fox news sunday." chris wallace will join us with a preview of how both sides are gearing up for the all-important and much anticipated presidential debate on tuesday. >> the space shuttle isn't the only video. new video of a fireworks display gone wrong, shooting right into the crowd. the latest on what happened and how everybody got out. s are. >> and can eating tomatoes help save lives? we'll have valuable information about tomatoes, how they can help us,
the pentagon hasn't revealed where it occurred. no one was injured but investigators are trying to determine how much damage was done and how that happened in the first place. >>> we have talked about peanut allergies, now a new concern, a new mexico company is at the center of a major salmonella outbreak and. sun land incorporated a recalling raw and roasted peanuts in addition to peanut peanut butter linked to the outbreak. 35 people are sick in 19 states and they recalled everything...
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we are looking at is an amazing, an amazing set of possibilities and shaving $55 billion out of the pentagon budget next year, a million and a half jobs are at risk. as the president is so fond of saying, alexian's do haveand. business leaders laying off workers. the rise of radical islam in the middle east, i cry for the return of sharia law. what it means for them and for us. the author of the extraordinary book. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all byob. and you...rent from nationa because only national lets you choose
we are looking at is an amazing, an amazing set of possibilities and shaving $55 billion out of the pentagon budget next year, a million and a half jobs are at risk. as the president is so fond of saying, alexian's do haveand. business leaders laying off workers. the rise of radical islam in the middle east, i cry for the return of sharia law. what it means for them and for us. the author of the extraordinary book. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but...
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special forth are ready in italy but pentagon officials later express concern by putting them in harms away. stationed thousand miles away are attack helicopters. strafing the street was not an option for fear of civilian casualties. back at the mission, they enter the building and find the body of stevens slumped on the floor. >> they don't know who he is. they drag him out threw a window. his eyes are did a dazed. someone says she is breathing. crowd is relieved. cheering, allah akbar. god a great. around 1:00 a.m. ambassador stevens is brought by car here to the benghazi medical center where doctors tried to resuscitate him for 45 minutes. he dies of severe asphyxiation. the fight has been going on for over four hours and drone overhead is running out of fuel. a second is sent. officials delay them for 45 minutes. negotiating over who will escort them. they arrive at c.i.a. annex around 3:00 a&m. around 4:00 a.m. this annex compound is hit by another wave of attacks. it's described as planned and precise. a round of mortar fire targeting a roof well behind the gate. that turns out t
special forth are ready in italy but pentagon officials later express concern by putting them in harms away. stationed thousand miles away are attack helicopters. strafing the street was not an option for fear of civilian casualties. back at the mission, they enter the building and find the body of stevens slumped on the floor. >> they don't know who he is. they drag him out threw a window. his eyes are did a dazed. someone says she is breathing. crowd is relieved. cheering, allah akbar....
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the spokesman also says the author should have submitted the book to the pentagon before publication. his lawyer says he was not legally obligated to have the book screened. meanwhile, the admirals' said the book could provide enemies with dangerous insight into the navy seals operation. so far the pentagon has not taken steps to stop the bug from beings -- still to come, my "2 cents more" on the tooth fairy. that's right. a new identity death warning. how cyber cards are stealing money from your financial adviser and why you won't be getting a dime back. ♪ you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. gerri: up next, cyber crux newest victim, your financial adviser. while that's bad news for you and your wallet and how to prote
the spokesman also says the author should have submitted the book to the pentagon before publication. his lawyer says he was not legally obligated to have the book screened. meanwhile, the admirals' said the book could provide enemies with dangerous insight into the navy seals operation. so far the pentagon has not taken steps to stop the bug from beings -- still to come, my "2 cents more" on the tooth fairy. that's right. a new identity death warning. how cyber cards are stealing...
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. >>> says the pentagon funds microbreweries and on base the liquor stores in the u.s. this would in detroit after taxes winetasting said i'll call for parties and also pays to remove skunks from golf courses. some expenses that sounds silly are supporting small towns to provide vital services and quality of life programs to the all volunteer force. the the defense secretary agrees the budget could be slashed without sacrificing national security. >>> there is a strategic in fiscal imperative that is driving the department the smaller and leaner and more agile force and that's a reality. >>> they may take a look at research and development the defense to present more than everyone other federal agency combined $73 billion this year alone. and not all that is directly related to national security. military money help developing i-phone applications help people manage their caffeine intake. witt out to be less important in the defense of our country with a full report cannot soon into of the department of everything and shout out 85 billion defense dollars will be saved p
. >>> says the pentagon funds microbreweries and on base the liquor stores in the u.s. this would in detroit after taxes winetasting said i'll call for parties and also pays to remove skunks from golf courses. some expenses that sounds silly are supporting small towns to provide vital services and quality of life programs to the all volunteer force. the the defense secretary agrees the budget could be slashed without sacrificing national security. >>> there is a strategic in...
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that is the reason the pentagon went after me then. today we don't know. we detainee know what we don't know what the narrative is. >> tony, the department of defense is saying they did not vet this book. they seem likely to go after this guy. what can we expect in terms of action from the department of defense? >> my attorney who worked with me has said it is highly likely in this charged atmosphere of the pentagon being in a foul mood right now as reflected by jerald dempsey's comments the other day they're going to go after this guy and mark thinks it will be very brutal by the fact that this guy did sign agreements. you saw the results of the process with me. i went through it and tried to follow the rules as best i could. and even then we had to sue them by the fact they abused it. this guy didn't do anything as far as we know and it may be very bad. not only al qaeda but possibly the fbi coming after you on this too. >> tony, thanks so much for joining us. as always, thanks for your insight. >> thank you. >>> up next the book being called an election
that is the reason the pentagon went after me then. today we don't know. we detainee know what we don't know what the narrative is. >> tony, the department of defense is saying they did not vet this book. they seem likely to go after this guy. what can we expect in terms of action from the department of defense? >> my attorney who worked with me has said it is highly likely in this charged atmosphere of the pentagon being in a foul mood right now as reflected by jerald dempsey's...
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and h leaves that will allow obama more leeway cutting the pentagon. otherwise panetta could resign on principle if the sequestration were to happen. that would be embarrassing. >> bret: so you think it doesn't happen? >> i think he will likely be eased out. so there will be somebody more pliable at defense. >> i think the term for is it "flexibility" in this administration, second term. >> malleable. >> the president prefers flexibility. >> he will be flexible after the election. he told his good russian friend. >> bret: this is the parlor game we play, finding out who will be in the cabinet, the second term. that is it for the panel. stay tuned for a final election message from one of the campaigns. watch this. [ whoosh! ] [ man ] whoo-hoo! [ male announcer ] with reddi wip... that's so weird... [ whoosh! ] [ male announcer ] ...a slice of pie never sounded better. oh, yeah! [ male announcer ] that's because it's always made with real cream, never hydrogenated oil like some other whipped toppings. the sound of reddi wip... [ whoosh ] ...is the sound
and h leaves that will allow obama more leeway cutting the pentagon. otherwise panetta could resign on principle if the sequestration were to happen. that would be embarrassing. >> bret: so you think it doesn't happen? >> i think he will likely be eased out. so there will be somebody more pliable at defense. >> i think the term for is it "flexibility" in this administration, second term. >> malleable. >> the president prefers flexibility. >> he will...
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they e-mailed the pentagon saying -- yes, they e-mailed the pentagon saying they were giving away too many secrets because they were showing seal actions, and nothing came of it because they didn't give enough information. you have to be careful when you hear words like potential. they have the potential to do nothing. it was enough to tell the story, but the only difference is -- difference between "act of valor" and this is obama. >> do you buy that? >> obama should be held to a higher standard. the whole thing -- the whole white house national security team, the biggest bunch of old ladies,. blah, blah, blah. the only reason they were deemed courageous was to get classified information. instead of keeping it under the dl they blabbed about it and told the culprits that could we could have nabbed that he was dead and we have all of this information. run for cover. i know george bush did it with "mission accomplished" but bush 41 didn't do it after the gulf war and truman didn't do it after uh. >>> lating a few cities and ending world war ii. so not everybody does it. >> the interest
they e-mailed the pentagon saying -- yes, they e-mailed the pentagon saying they were giving away too many secrets because they were showing seal actions, and nothing came of it because they didn't give enough information. you have to be careful when you hear words like potential. they have the potential to do nothing. it was enough to tell the story, but the only difference is -- difference between "act of valor" and this is obama. >> do you buy that? >> obama should be...
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because the pentagon is actually one of the leading forces behind this drive to integrate drones into the domestic air space the military wants to bring drones home from the battlefield and use them for training at home and in my reading of rand paul's legislation there is no room for that so i think on a political level he's going to have a tremendous problem with that from the pentagon. yeah dede do you think that he has a lot of support as the bill stands or do you think that there is a lot of lobbying effort from defense to push this you know to not push this through well i think we're i think we're early on i think that the recent coverage of drones in domestic airspace in the last two months is driving public opinion on this and civil libertarians on the left and right are trying to come up with a response but i don't know that something like paul's legislation and there's a companion bill in the house can get through given the strength of the domestic drone industry especially in the house. trevor's and you know i think there's sort of a cognitive dissonance between the people
because the pentagon is actually one of the leading forces behind this drive to integrate drones into the domestic air space the military wants to bring drones home from the battlefield and use them for training at home and in my reading of rand paul's legislation there is no room for that so i think on a political level he's going to have a tremendous problem with that from the pentagon. yeah dede do you think that he has a lot of support as the bill stands or do you think that there is a lot...
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vice-president, it is truly an honor to be able to host you at the pentagon today. >> [interpreter] >> the united states and china are pacific powers. and we welcome the rise of a prosperous and successful china. that plays an active and responsible role in regional and global security affairs. we want to work with china to build an open, transparent, and in close of regional security order. to build a cooperative partnership, it is essential that we enhance mutual trust. mutual trust and understanding between our two military establishments. it is in the interest of both of our countries to work toward genuine strategic transparency. and to build trust and cooperation on both sides. by forging these common bonds and by forging a stronger working relationship. i believe that the united states and china can work together for continued peace, stability, and prosperity in the asia-pacific region. again, we welcome you here. >> [speaking in chinese] >> honorable secretary panetta it is my great pleasure to come to the pentagon at your invitation and to have this meeting with you and your
vice-president, it is truly an honor to be able to host you at the pentagon today. >> [interpreter] >> the united states and china are pacific powers. and we welcome the rise of a prosperous and successful china. that plays an active and responsible role in regional and global security affairs. we want to work with china to build an open, transparent, and in close of regional security order. to build a cooperative partnership, it is essential that we enhance mutual trust. mutual...
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and yesterday, george little, the pentagon spokesman, said that pentagon press secretary, said it's to me quite incredible that someone vested with preserving our nation's secrets, particularly in sensitive missions, didn't think to have this reviewed. of course, george little at the time of the operation was the spokesman for the cia, who actually ran this operation under leon panetta. but let's talk about mark owen, the man who calls himself mark owen, the author of this book, and scott pelley, for "the 60 minutes" piece, asked him about his disguise and about the book and about why he did it. >> this operation was one of the most significant operations in u.s. history. and it's something that i believe deserves to be told right. and deserves to go in a book and stand for itself. >> you're in disguise as we do this interview today. and i wonder why. >> you know, the focus shouldn't be on me. the focus should be on the book. i'm not trying to be and or a hero or anything. i'm just trying to tell the bigger story. >> but you're in disguise also for your own security. >> yeah. absolutel
and yesterday, george little, the pentagon spokesman, said that pentagon press secretary, said it's to me quite incredible that someone vested with preserving our nation's secrets, particularly in sensitive missions, didn't think to have this reviewed. of course, george little at the time of the operation was the spokesman for the cia, who actually ran this operation under leon panetta. but let's talk about mark owen, the man who calls himself mark owen, the author of this book, and scott...
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the pentagon insists the book spills navy s.e.a.l. secrets. >> sensitive and classified information is contained in the book. >> it is? >> is contained. let me put a definitive mark on it, ok, so that i can be as clear as possible. >> pentagon correspondent barbara starr is joining us now. barbara, you got a hold of a letter detailing some dismay. >> yeah. you know, the s.e.a.l. commanders are increasingly very unhappy, and they are making that very clear. you know, we saw the pentagon's position laid out there, that there is classified information in the book. we'll see what legal steps they take, if any. the deeper issue that is now coming to the front, carol, is the battle for the soul of the s.e.a.l. community and for special forces. do they go out in public and keep talking about what they do that is supposed to be secret? well, admiral sean pipettes, who is the commander of all of the navy s.e.a.l.s, has written a scathing letter to his community saying he is disappointed, embarrassed, and concerned about all of the publicity th
the pentagon insists the book spills navy s.e.a.l. secrets. >> sensitive and classified information is contained in the book. >> it is? >> is contained. let me put a definitive mark on it, ok, so that i can be as clear as possible. >> pentagon correspondent barbara starr is joining us now. barbara, you got a hold of a letter detailing some dismay. >> yeah. you know, the s.e.a.l. commanders are increasingly very unhappy, and they are making that very clear. you...
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on the pentagon's rathdar? it's risky. your son is still captured. >> the government seemed to decide now -- >> it wasn't the government -- >> it's not a story. look, this is not a story the pentagon want to tell. you know? >> and then you mentioned one of the factors, the discomfort here, because of the, what happened that led him to leave the base. and you know, i do want to pivot and move the conversation to the subject of soldier suicides which is -- a staggering statistic out today. basically, in the first 155 days of the year there have been more soldier suicides, the number of soldier suicides exceeded the number of combat troop deaths in afghanistan. the toll that it's taken on the men and women that are fighting overseas it is staggering isn't even -- i've used that word once, but it is dramatic and not something we talk about, and bergdahl is a result of the stresses placed and soldiers. >> whether than say he's not patriotic, this or that. young men in very stressful situation. extremely stressful, they have dif
on the pentagon's rathdar? it's risky. your son is still captured. >> the government seemed to decide now -- >> it wasn't the government -- >> it's not a story. look, this is not a story the pentagon want to tell. you know? >> and then you mentioned one of the factors, the discomfort here, because of the, what happened that led him to leave the base. and you know, i do want to pivot and move the conversation to the subject of soldier suicides which is -- a staggering...
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a new york times columnist quotes william perry saying that if he were in the pentagon he would recommend military invention. madeleine albright, also. nick burns, same thing. it is getting a little late. is the obama administration making a mistake? >> easy for them to say. first of all, the sanctions that they have been posed are working. they proposed new sanctions. the foreign-exchange holdings the syrians had are virtually gone, and they've gone to the the russians have said how are you going to pay it back? that is the problem -- the trouble they're in now. now, weigh that against the carnage that is taking place on the ground, and of course, the longer you wait, the worse it gets on the ground. you cannot say the status quo is holding for the syrians. they are in trouble and they're about to collapse. >> nick burns is quoted, the former state department official, saying arab states are asking where is the united>> where are the arab states in this? it is a middle east problem. is turkey going to come in on our side? they would not come in our side for iraq. they have no stomach for
a new york times columnist quotes william perry saying that if he were in the pentagon he would recommend military invention. madeleine albright, also. nick burns, same thing. it is getting a little late. is the obama administration making a mistake? >> easy for them to say. first of all, the sanctions that they have been posed are working. they proposed new sanctions. the foreign-exchange holdings the syrians had are virtually gone, and they've gone to the the russians have said how are...
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it increases the pentagon budget. it slashes education funding and funding for many things that made america great -- infrastructure spending, medicine, scientific research. you cannot say that you're going to balance the budget on the backs of middle class americans without having further shrinkage of the middle class. >> what's interesting to me as well is president bill clinton said not six months ago the bush tax cuts should be extended for everyone. that's because he understands. >> he'll be up here tonight. bill clinton will say what he says. >> he said that because he understands that small businesses, many small businesses file as individuals. clinton is the man who lowers the capital gains tax rate. >> the tax issue -- >> president obama would raise it. >> it's a fundamental issue for the country. >> uh i agree with that. >> do people making over a million dollars need a tax cut? they get one. up to 250,000 people continue with the lower bush rates. over 250 you go back to the clinton rates. >> it's amazing t
it increases the pentagon budget. it slashes education funding and funding for many things that made america great -- infrastructure spending, medicine, scientific research. you cannot say that you're going to balance the budget on the backs of middle class americans without having further shrinkage of the middle class. >> what's interesting to me as well is president bill clinton said not six months ago the bush tax cuts should be extended for everyone. that's because he understands....
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of course that is when the steep automatic spending cuts would slash budgets at the pentagon and other government agencies. let's bring in "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page and "the washington post" congressional reporter ed o'keefe. good morning to both of you and happy new year. >> good morning. >> same to you. >> the senate returns in about an hour. how close are they? what are you hearing? >> you know, i think it is conceivable that we'll have a new year's eve miracle and there will be a deal but i think the safe bet is against it. for this to happen in the next 14 hours you need to have no senator object to a majority vote, you know, any senator can start to filibuster and force the vote total up to 60 to continue working on any kind of deal they reach. and then you need john boehner to agree and house republicans to agree to bring it up in the same version or very similar version and i think the hurdles that have prevented us from getting a deal for two years are still there. so, i mean, we'll see what the next 14 hours brings but i wouldn't be too optimistic. >> if
of course that is when the steep automatic spending cuts would slash budgets at the pentagon and other government agencies. let's bring in "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page and "the washington post" congressional reporter ed o'keefe. good morning to both of you and happy new year. >> good morning. >> same to you. >> the senate returns in about an hour. how close are they? what are you hearing? >> you know, i think it is conceivable that...
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as she contends, or with old helicopters that have been refurbished as the pentagon says. one, what do you make of the disagreement? does it make a difference to civilians being slaughtered? >> i don't think the disagreement matters. at the end of the day, civilians are in syria are being killed and russia does whatever it wants. it's be this way since the end of the cold war. we take soft approach to russia. bush saw a friend in vladimir putinee eye and that didn't work out. obama has take an particularly soft approach. if we are getting anything out of the diplomacy, it's unclear. at some point we have to understand russia is a strategic competitor. they are not easy to work with and have no interest in working with us on things that matter to us. we have to deal with is that and work around it. >> chris: juan, new helicopters, how big of a role is russia playin playing in the carnage taking place in syria? >> they are a supporter. they refuse to join in t idea of international condemnation. of what syria is doing. you have to wonder what is going on. mistake of saying n
as she contends, or with old helicopters that have been refurbished as the pentagon says. one, what do you make of the disagreement? does it make a difference to civilians being slaughtered? >> i don't think the disagreement matters. at the end of the day, civilians are in syria are being killed and russia does whatever it wants. it's be this way since the end of the cold war. we take soft approach to russia. bush saw a friend in vladimir putinee eye and that didn't work out. obama has...
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jennifer griffin is following breaking story from the pentagon. good evening. >> good evening, bret. in a cap did moment, secretary clinton revealed russians applying the regime with a new shipment of helicopters that she fears will be used against the syrian civilians. >> we are concerned about the latest information we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from russia to syria. which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> the helicopters referred to by secretary clinton are russian made mi-17 helicopters. the same type of helicopter that the u.s. military is buying for the afghan air force from the same state run russian arms dealer. the u.s. army has a $375 million no-bid contract to buy 21 of those helicopters. recent amateur video from near the city of homs shows the syrian army using helicopter gunships to fire on civilian areas. in a letter to defense secretary leon panetta, republican senator john cornyn of texas asks why the pentagon is purchasing russian arms. "i remain deeply troubled that the d.o.d. would do busi
jennifer griffin is following breaking story from the pentagon. good evening. >> good evening, bret. in a cap did moment, secretary clinton revealed russians applying the regime with a new shipment of helicopters that she fears will be used against the syrian civilians. >> we are concerned about the latest information we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from russia to syria. which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> the helicopters referred to by...
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senators say the pentagon needs to move fast. and earlier this week. pentagon director of the voting assistance program said there is a reason why attempts to contact the voting offices failed . >> the contact information that they used to try to establish contact with the installation system voters offices simply was outdated. why was it outdated? in a military environment things change. >> that spokesperson for defense secretary leon panetta tells the washington times that he will respond to the senators directly. uma? >> thank you very much. >> both president obama and governor mitt romney enter the final sprint to election day. governor romney is casting the president as an uneptstewart of the economy. you heard bill clinton saying as the economy was damaged no president could turn things down four years. i spoke to a reagan advisor and said clinton could have and so could reagan. >> what bill clinton said in the convention is literally true, but comparing obama to w, and president george bush is damning him with faint praise. both presidents were
senators say the pentagon needs to move fast. and earlier this week. pentagon director of the voting assistance program said there is a reason why attempts to contact the voting offices failed . >> the contact information that they used to try to establish contact with the installation system voters offices simply was outdated. why was it outdated? in a military environment things change. >> that spokesperson for defense secretary leon panetta tells the washington times that he will...
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the pentagon says we don't need the shield. it is estimated to cost $5.5 billion just to build it once we study it. if the pentagon says we don't need it why does congress think we do? former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. why should we spend $00 million to study this if the pentagon says no? >> the republicans are frustrated that president obama basically doesn't believe in national missile defense at all. he gutted our capabilities even from the limited bush administration plans. i think they are trying to do something that would provide some missile defense protection for american civilians from missiles launched from iran. it is only a piece of the puzzle and what is shows really is that you can't run national defense policy from congress. >> greta: i tell you what, i'm all in favor of being safe. i don't want to not be safe. tehran is short with their latest missile. they are short 5,300 miles so quite a distance out with technology and gentlemenning a missile here. you have got this vote on capitol hill by this com
the pentagon says we don't need the shield. it is estimated to cost $5.5 billion just to build it once we study it. if the pentagon says we don't need it why does congress think we do? former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. why should we spend $00 million to study this if the pentagon says no? >> the republicans are frustrated that president obama basically doesn't believe in national missile defense at all. he gutted our capabilities even from the limited bush administration plans....
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. >> the pentagon said there is a simple explanation and that the contact information and inspector using was outdated. diagram we have bases that grow . we have other thing that is happen and so in any military environment whether the subject be voting or anything else. phone numbers change and e-mail addresses change. >> secretary panetta has not responded to the senator's letter. but the spokesperson said the secretary will respond to the senators directly. harris. >> molly, reporting for us tonight. thank you very much. >> a brawl breaks out in a high school football game . the man trapped as flooduars rise and the man caught. illinois. chaos in a high school football game in chicago with a massive fight in the stands. people including playeros the field running for safety and one man reportedly stabbed . police say someone may have pulled out a gun in the fight that caused panic. they called off the grame and no reports of arrest. >> arizona, monsoon season with a vengeance outside of phoenix. a utility trug stalled . the driver force to climb out and wait on the truck's hood for res
. >> the pentagon said there is a simple explanation and that the contact information and inspector using was outdated. diagram we have bases that grow . we have other thing that is happen and so in any military environment whether the subject be voting or anything else. phone numbers change and e-mail addresses change. >> secretary panetta has not responded to the senator's letter. but the spokesperson said the secretary will respond to the senators directly. harris. >>...
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the pentagon says there are classified secrets in its view in the controversial new book on the raid that killed osama bin laden. we will see what that means for this book and for its author. plus, president obama's convention seat at this outdoor stadium that holds 74,000 people has been canceled and it has been moved inside. one top democratic official tells fox news weather was not the only concern. humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life with personalized policies and discounts when you need them most. just call... and speak with a licensed representative about saving on your policy when you get married, move into a new house... [crash!] or add a car to your policy. don't forget to ask about saving up to 10% when you combine your auto d home insurance wi liberty mutual. security, coverage, and savings. all the things humans need to make our beautifully imperfect world a little lesimperfect. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months. liberty mutual insu
the pentagon says there are classified secrets in its view in the controversial new book on the raid that killed osama bin laden. we will see what that means for this book and for its author. plus, president obama's convention seat at this outdoor stadium that holds 74,000 people has been canceled and it has been moved inside. one top democratic official tells fox news weather was not the only concern. humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay....
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pentagon spends millions to buy russian made seventeen's on behalf of the afghan air force. keeping a sensitive secret this. seems to be tough the washington mandarins report later this hour there's a backlash for president obama's inner circle claims of trading national security for political gain allowing the leak of classified data. plus debts and drugs in ireland financial desperation sends increasing numbers into addiction that the government is slowly pulling funds from rehab. trouble is brewing between a russian opposition newspaper and the country's top a criminal investigator reportedly threatened one of the paper's leading reporters over an article it edging that he took part in a criminal conspiracy with a high profile gang over marty's piece of. well the head of navi it is the to me to move out told has published a editorial in which he says one of his journalists. was taken towards a moscow and threatened with his life by his legs on that the strike and the chairman of the investigative committee now this all stems from an opinion piece that was written by circl
pentagon spends millions to buy russian made seventeen's on behalf of the afghan air force. keeping a sensitive secret this. seems to be tough the washington mandarins report later this hour there's a backlash for president obama's inner circle claims of trading national security for political gain allowing the leak of classified data. plus debts and drugs in ireland financial desperation sends increasing numbers into addiction that the government is slowly pulling funds from rehab. trouble is...
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pentagon spends millions to buy russian made seventeen's on behalf of the afghan air force. well keeping a sensitive secret seems to be tough for washington mandarins as we report later this hour there's a backlash for president obama's inner circle claims of training national security for political gain leak of classified data. that certain drugs in honor and financial desperation sends increasing numbers into addiction if the government is slowly pulling funds from rehab. the trouble is brewing between a russian opposition newspaper the country's top criminal investigator he reportedly threatened one of the paper's leading reporters over knowledgeable and legend that he took part in a criminal conspiracy with a high profile gang let's get more on this now from our pete on of. the vibe is yet a newspaper is well known for its criticism of the russian government so what's it trying to reveal now. well the heads of no because yet it to me to you after all wrote in a editorial piece saying that one of his journalist surrogates so-called had been taken to the woods in moscow an
pentagon spends millions to buy russian made seventeen's on behalf of the afghan air force. well keeping a sensitive secret seems to be tough for washington mandarins as we report later this hour there's a backlash for president obama's inner circle claims of training national security for political gain leak of classified data. that certain drugs in honor and financial desperation sends increasing numbers into addiction if the government is slowly pulling funds from rehab. the trouble is...
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the pentagon had come to the obama whitehouse quietly, and asked for funding last year for 100,000 troops to conduct stability operations. basically what we do in afghanistan. the president's staff including mr. donalden i mentioned before, i don't think you guys got the memo. we're out of the stability operations business. we don't want 100,000 troops because we don't want to be doing stability operations. there's a disconnect when a pentagon that's been on sterois on the past ten years with a whitehouse saying no. >> rose: give me your sense of barack obama as commander in chief. >> what did we learn about barack obama. the first thing, the fascinating thing about this president is the mayer dock -- paradox that he has no problem secreting pursuing these as quite hawkish and he sees them as complementary. his view is you've got to be squeezing their economy and attacking their centrifuges. and only that combination is going to bring them to the table. there are others who would argue no, that will harden their position. he is very comfortable with the use of unilateral american power wh
the pentagon had come to the obama whitehouse quietly, and asked for funding last year for 100,000 troops to conduct stability operations. basically what we do in afghanistan. the president's staff including mr. donalden i mentioned before, i don't think you guys got the memo. we're out of the stability operations business. we don't want 100,000 troops because we don't want to be doing stability operations. there's a disconnect when a pentagon that's been on sterois on the past ten years with a...
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i know you're very busy visiting the pentagon right now. briefly, based on all the information you have and you can share, what happened here? >> well it would appear, wolf, we had a single soldier depart one of our combat outposts and in the district of the province of kandahar and while i won't go into the specifics of his actions, it would appear that he acted as an individual and did, in fact, shoot a number of afghan civilians causing fatalities as many as 16. a number of others were wounded. providing medical tear to them as well. let me emphasize, first, wolf, that i want to offer my sincere condolences and regrets to the victims of the shooting. to the afghan families and certainly, to the noble afghan people as a group. this is tremendously regrettable. we're investigating it aggressively and we'll hold the individual accountable, should the evidence point to his culpability here. >> general, can you release this individual's name? >> no, not at this time, wolf. >> and the reason being? >> we want to protect the investigation at th
i know you're very busy visiting the pentagon right now. briefly, based on all the information you have and you can share, what happened here? >> well it would appear, wolf, we had a single soldier depart one of our combat outposts and in the district of the province of kandahar and while i won't go into the specifics of his actions, it would appear that he acted as an individual and did, in fact, shoot a number of afghan civilians causing fatalities as many as 16. a number of others were...
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the pentagon budget went up. the increase was about $2 trillion during those years. $1 trillion went to the war. the other trillion dollars, nobody knows quite where winter. the air force has been scaled back. the navy has been scaled back. the army is increased marginally, but the budget was vastly increased. where did the money go? this is a crisis that we are enduring. it is going to have to require both liberals and conservatives to rethink some of their sacred cows and say that we can't afford to say that this is off the table. nothing is off the table. particularly, the waste of time -- also, it's not just that they have thrown a lot of money out the window. it is the way they do it. there are two techniques that they use to get the taxpayers going. so we have political engineering. whereby once a program gets going, a missile program, a weapons program, it doesn't matter if the enemy it was made for no longer exists. it doesn't matter that the thing can really work as promised. so the prophets and the jobs
the pentagon budget went up. the increase was about $2 trillion during those years. $1 trillion went to the war. the other trillion dollars, nobody knows quite where winter. the air force has been scaled back. the navy has been scaled back. the army is increased marginally, but the budget was vastly increased. where did the money go? this is a crisis that we are enduring. it is going to have to require both liberals and conservatives to rethink some of their sacred cows and say that we can't...
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all of them had backgrounds in the military or in the pentagon, and this was as true of the secretary of state who had been chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, richard armitage, as it was of cheney and rumsfeld. it's rare to have an administration with two former secretaries of defense. and they also shared some common beliefs. um, america was unquestionably a force for good in the world, military power was of supreme importance, and, in fact, the disagreements among them were how and when force should be used by the united states, should it be saved for big wars or used as it was in iraq. so immediately after obama's election in 2008 i decided i wanted to take a look at the democrats over the same time period. really many of my books have covered the same time period from the '60s through, um, the present day. and i'd kind of come across democratic policy in passing, and i wanted to, um, unify it and look at the obama administration. and since the 1970s the democratic party's had a strong grassroots base growing out of the anti-war movement of the vietnam era. um, as far -- it had
all of them had backgrounds in the military or in the pentagon, and this was as true of the secretary of state who had been chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, richard armitage, as it was of cheney and rumsfeld. it's rare to have an administration with two former secretaries of defense. and they also shared some common beliefs. um, america was unquestionably a force for good in the world, military power was of supreme importance, and, in fact, the disagreements among them were how and when...
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and promote ove people who we know from the pentagon report in august were directly aligned with terrorists. lou: we thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation. the book is sharianight. straight ahead. president obama's first call after winning his second term went to president bill clinton. a, happened to governor chris christie? former clinton special counsel and steven haze of the weekly standard join us. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden sy
and promote ove people who we know from the pentagon report in august were directly aligned with terrorists. lou: we thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation. the book is sharianight. straight ahead. president obama's first call after winning his second term went to president bill clinton. a, happened to governor chris christie? former clinton special counsel and steven haze of the weekly standard join us. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest,...